Children & Teens

Neurotherapy is suited for children. Not only are the video games appealing to children, they also have an extra dimension of neural plasticity that many adults do not have. Kids’ great capacity to absorb information and language makes them quick to train. Believe it: you can train a child who can’t listen. You can train children who cannot sit still.

For most kids, some of the initial changes reported are: 1) improved sleep 2) the ability to self-calm, and 3) better attention.

Often, it’s the most difficult brains that show the most improvement because they have the furthest to improve. Sometimes the changes are quite surprising, and aspects of your child emerge that have always remained unexpressed. Often parents and relatives will notice changes within the first five sessions.

When self-regulation improves, and the brain becomes better regulated, many other symptoms start to improve. This includes improved listening, eye contact, attention, becoming more interactive and engaging properly with other children and adults.

Neurotherapy addresses the foundations of learning; a balanced and organised brain can process and remember information more easily. Improved mental performance and ability to pay attention equals better learning; reducing stress develops better test results, and calming emotional and behavioural issues improves social interactions. All this equals better prospects for the future

“In my 38 years of practice, I have never seen any treatment that comes close to producing the results that Neurotherapy offers… I have seen results achieved in days and weeks that previously took months and years to achieve, using the best methods available to us.

Jack Woodward, MD, Board Certified Psychiatrist

Neurotherapy is used for many issues, as well as peak performance training.

Neurotherapy addresses dysregulation in the brain. Problems which arise from dysregulation are numerous and so Neurotherapy can help with a variety of physical and mental ailments. Below are just a few examples of the myriad of conditions which can be treated with Neurotherapy.

  • Addiction
  • Anxiety
  • Attachment Disorder
  • Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD)
  • Attention Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
  • Chronic Pain
  • Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS)
  • Cognitive Decline in the Elderly
  • Conduct Disorder / Learning Disabilities
  • Depression
  • Eating Disorder
  • Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
  • Sleep Disorders
  • Peak Performance Training
  • Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
  • Personality Disorders
  • Stroke / Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)

Your brain is the driver of all experience and learning.   Neurotherapy sessions lead to better focus, calmness, self control, improving attention, decreasing distractibility, diminishing impulsivity and creating self control.